Wednesday, September 03, 2014

Mr. Timberlake is a presidential hopeful in Kenya. Today, he was arrested for his son's murder.

In June of this year, (click here) we reported to you that the famous Couple, Esther Arunga and Quincy Timberlake, were held for questioning over the mysterious death of their three year old son, Sinclair Timberlake. Little was heard from the couple after their arrest and release, until today when Kenyans, and the world at large woke up to the news that Quincy Timberlake has been arrested and charged with the murder of their 3 year old son. The boy is alledged to have had serious internal injuries that may not have been the result of the “simple fall” he had on the stairs while playing with his younger brother.

The reason this is an event at all is because he is a member of a political party whereby the leadership always finds themselves in jail when announcing a run for president. I don't doubt the boy is dead, and Mr. Timberlake a suspect, it is just that the members of this political party are always suspect.


September 2, 2014
By Christina Silva

...Mr Timberlake, (click here) a former Kenyan political activist who co-founded the Platinum Centraliser and Unionist Party, fled his home country with his wife to escape political persecution.

During the lead-up the ballot, Mr Timberlake was arrested numerous times and placed under house arrest by Kenyan police.

He later declared he would contest Kenyan elections in 2017.

"Our lives were in danger," Mr Timberlake's wife Esther Arunga told Kenyan newspaper The Standard in 2012.

"Some powerful people in government were doing everything to make sure that our political bid would never work. At the same time, we were undergoing traumatising scrutiny and attacks from the press. It was so unbearable."...

This is his politics:

Timberlake addressing Australian Labor Party Convention in Sydney

Message from Quincy Timberlake: (click here) To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug. We need a new kind of politics in this country – a politics where people unite because they want to do something, not because they want to be someone. We need to reverse the relationship between politicians and people so that it’s the people demanding respect from politicians, not the other way around.